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Now this gang wants to whack workers a second time.
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The problem with this new version of the "mommy wars" is that it takes the heat off the real problem: workplaces out of whack with today's workers, and a society that doesn't value families.
A group of 20 oilfield workers came in February to whack away their worries.
This flood of retirees will tip the ratio of workers to pensioners out of whack, the argument goes.
Right now, America's public policy is out of whack with the needs of its economy and workers and the workers know it.
We've highlighted other reports in the past indicating that the ratio between worker and CEO pay is pretty out of whack at many American companies.
The country's stubbornly low birth rate threatens to throw the balance of pensioners and tax-paying workers (or tax-evading ones, as is often the Italian case) wildly out of whack.
The other leading private insurance agent for L.I.R.R. workers, Barry D. Ellis, 61, of Valley Stream, N.Y., said in a separate interview: "This whole thing is whacked out.
Two years earlier, in Flat Rock, Michigan, 25-year-old Ford assembly line worker Robert Williams was whacked in the head by a robotic arm as he was gathering parts in a storage facility.
Whack, whack, whack, whack.
Whack, whack, whack.
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